Peel away the rhetoric, and one can see that Obama’s reelection will result in the same Progressive-neocon policies that he’s been enacting since 2008. Buy land and gold and silver to protect yourself, and if you need some sort of political outlet, then focus on state politics. Elect state representatives who will stand up to the FedGov; that’s really the only realistic hope the liberty movement ever had.

It should be quite obvious that the best thing to happen would be for the country to split up into regional nations, and get rid of the Federal Government. Most people are too scared of liberty to ever consider this possibility, unfortunately.

Too bad the GOP didn’t nominate Ron Paul; he could have won the election by hitting Obama where he was truly weak: foreign policy. Most Americans are really tired of the whole “perpetual war” policy that Bush started and Obama embraced. Oh, well; at least I got to write his name in (that’s right; there was a space for write-ins on the MS ballot, after all. They just don’t count a write-in vote unless one of the candidates on the ballot are in some way incapacitated).

Seriously, this guy had the nomination pretty well sewed up for a long time, yet still felt the need to change the rules in the middle of the game, just to make sure that no one else got nominated. This election is all about him, you understand. What sort of president does a guy so insecure that he can’t brook any opposition whatsoever? Considering that he’s just fine with the NDAA of 2012, such an attitude is chilling.

So, I’m considering my options for voting in the upcoming Presidential Election. My intent was to write in Ron Paul’s name, but apparently the State of Mississippi doesn’t allow write-in votes. My options, then, are: 1. Vote Romney, 2. Vote Obama, 3. Vote some other party’s candidate. Options 1 and 2 are right out, so I decided to see what the third-party options were. I don’t have any intention of voting for left-leaning parties, so that leaves me with Gary Johnson, the Libertarian Party candidate, and Virgil Goode, the Constitution Party candidate. I oppose abortion (so I don’t like the LP’s stance on abortion) and I support Free Trade (so I don’t like the Constitution Party’s stance on trade). However, my opposition to abortion outweighs my support for Free Trade, so the CP looks like my choice.

You’ve just lost my vote not only for President, but for any down-ballot candidates as well: Nunnelee, Wicker, etc.
I called the MS Constitution Party, and inquired if there were a CP candidate for MS District 1, and was told that one Jim Boreland was the candidate. I’m looking for a website or something to get more information.

So “Dave_A” thinks that the Federal Reserve is “A-Okay!”, that Ron Paul is attempting a “political ambush”, and that the “Audit the Fed” bill should be killed in the Senate. Why? Because Dave_A thinks that debtors being able to legally cheat their creditors is a good thing.

Well, Dave_A, when you’re standing in the dairy aisle, and staring at the $48 price tag for a gallon of milk, perhaps you’ll understand why your socialist “government managed money supply” is so vehemently opposed by people who really understand and love liberty, unlike posers like you. And spare me the nonsense that the Federal Reserve “is as Federal as Federal Express”; the delivery company does not have a government-granted monopoly on overnight deliveries, nor does the U.S. President appoint the FedEx CEO. So shut your festering pie hole, you contemptible buffoon, and begin your real education in economics right here.